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Easy Recurring Yeast Infection Treatment

Oh blast!
What the hell is going on?

You have just come through yet another blimmin' brush with Thrush that had you writhing in discomfort and just as you were beginning to relax and enjoy life again you feel it.

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The slight burn when you pee, the deep itch between your toes or that fuzzy cotton wool feeling on your tongue or your cheeks.

Officially it takes more than four of these attacks in any one year to be classed as a recurring yeast infection, but no matter how many you get, it is darned annoying. For some it can be so demoralizing that they may begin to suffer from depression as a result.

Many people who suffer from a recurring yeast infection have two questions; why are they getting them and how to make them stop.

Before we can work on the how to get rid of it question, we need to have a quick look at the cause.

Your lifestyle ultimately influences your susceptibility to a recurring yeast infection two ways.

1) The Good Guys are overworked
In a healthy person the good bacteria work with the Candida and help to keep it from overgrowing.

You can do this by:
  • Eating a poor diet that is full of refined carbos and sugar,
  • putting yourself under constant stress,
  • becoming sleep deprived,
  • not doing enough physical activity,

2) Helping the bad guys
There are many ways that we can actually help the Candida overthrow the good bacteria.In some cases all it takes to avoid a recurring yeast infection is to stop making these basic mistakes;

  • When washing, make sure that you use a different cloth for areas that are affected by Candida. Same applies for when you are drying yourself.
  • Wearing clothing that does not breathe. The Candida fungus hates air, so by wearing fabrics like nylon you are encouraging the bad bacteria to grow.

A really simple answer to your recurring yeast infection is that you simply did not treat for long enough last time.

Soooo many people only treat their infection until they begin to feel better, not until the infection has completely cleared. This is a huge mistake. Even the over the counter medications need to be used for the full term as stated on the instructions - usually a full two weeks.

If you just treat the symptoms and not the underlying cause then you are destined to forever suffer from a recurring yeast infection!

Did you know that up to 95% of people who use conventional medicine to treat their recurring yeast infection actually end up with another infection? So what are your other options? Do nothing and end up much worse off? How would you like a permanent cure? Head on over to www.thebestcandidacures.com for some great treatment options. (Psst - Some have even been known to start working in just 12 hours!)